Soca Gel
Soca Gel Products are primarily used for
Dry eyes
About Soca Gel Products
Uses of Soca Gel Products
Carboxymethylcellulose+Oxychloro Complex is used in the treatment of dry eyes.
Soca Gel Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Soca Gel are Eye discharge, Itching.
How Soca Gel Products work
Carboxymethylcellulose + Oxychloro Complex is a combination of two medicines: Carboxymethylcellulose + Oxychloro Complex1 and Carboxymethylcellulose + Oxychloro Complex2. Carboxymethylcellulose + Oxychloro Complex1 is a lubricating medicine similar to natural tears. It provides temporary relief of burning and discomfort due to dryness of the eye. Carboxymethylcellulose + Oxychloro Complex2 is a preservative.
Patient Concerns about Soca Gel Products
Frequently asked questions about Soca Gel Products
Frequently asked questions about Soca Gel Products
Q. What is Soca Gel Eye Drop used for?
Soca Gel Eye Drop is used to relieve dryness, irritation, or discomfort in the eyes. It works like artificial tears, helping to keep your eyes moist and comfortable.
Q. Can I use Soca Gel Eye Drop if I wear contact lenses?
You should remove your contact lenses before using Soca Gel Eye Drop, and wait at least 15 minutes before putting them back in. This prevents the preservative (oxychloro complex) present in Soca Gel Eye Drop from getting trapped in your lenses and irritating your eyes.
Q. Is Soca Gel Eye Drop safe for long-term use?
Soca Gel Eye Drop is generally safe for regular use, but if your symptoms persist or worsen after a few days, you should consult your doctor to check for underlying eye problems.
Q. Can Soca Gel Eye Drop cause eye irritation?
While uncommon, some people may experience mild burning, stinging, or redness after using Soca Gel Eye Drop. If irritation continues, or your eyes become swollen or painful, stop using Soca Gel Eye Drop and seek medical advice.
Q. When should I avoid using Soca Gel Eye Drop?
You should avoid using Soca Gel Eye Drop if you are allergic to carboxymethylcellulose, oxychloro complex, or any other ingredient in the medicine. Always check the label before starting.
Q. Can I use Soca Gel Eye Drop for red eyes?
Soca Gel Eye Drop is meant for dryness and irritation, not for treating redness caused by infection, injury, or allergies. If your eye is red for more than a day or two, consult your doctor.
Q. Is it safe to use Soca Gel Eye Drop every day?
Yes, Soca Gel Eye Drop can be used daily to keep eyes lubricated, especially if you have chronic dry eye. However, if you need them very frequently in a day, it is best to have an eye check-up.<br>
Q. Can children use Soca Gel Eye Drop eye drops?
Soca Gel Eye Drop may be used in children if prescribed by a doctor, but dosing and frequency should always follow medical advice.
Q. What should I do if my vision gets blurry after using Soca Gel Eye Drop?
Mild blurriness is common for a short time after using Soca Gel Eye Drop. You should wait until your vision clears before driving or operating machines.
Q. When should I stop using Soca Gel Eye Drop and see a doctor?
You should stop using Soca Gel Eye Drop and seek medical help if you develop severe eye pain, changes in vision, ongoing redness, swelling, or if your symptoms do not improve within a few days.
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₹159.38
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